Word: mention
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...think, instead of remaining in a silence that, before the outside world, and especially in the eyes of our own graduates, gives the lie to all that we have professed in the past, of love for the game of football and loyalty to the athletic interests of Harvard? I mention the graduates because I know that a great many of them are anxious to get an expression of undergraduate sentiment on the matter. If there is a single, faint glimmer of hope for football at Harvard, it lies in an emphatic expression of opinion from a large number of graduates...
...following notes and in those to the other lectures of this course, I propose to mention only a few of the more important works, and for the most part such only as may be accessible with comparative ease to the general reader, and such as may serve as an introduction to further studies...
...expend a small portion of the subscription for an appropriate tablet, to be placed, with the permission of the College authorities, in Appleton Chapel, and to put the balance into a fund for needy students or into a scholarship. This gift to bear Dr. Peabody's name, and mention of the same to be made on the memorial tablet...
...speeches of E. H. Warren, Duniway, Ringwalt, Hutton and Steward deserve especial mention, the latter perhaps making the hit of the evening, Lack of space forbids the favorable comment these speeches deserve...
...awarded not to any one picture, but to the group. The second prize of a bronze medal was awarded to C. P. M. Rumford '97, for his group of pictures, which were taken for the most part in Delaware. Dr. O. W. Huntington received first prize in portraiture. Honorable mention was given to P. P. Sharples '95 and to A. F.Stevenson...